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Considering starting a blog. What are the various web hosts for Tor? Google
searches yield only Freedom... which is obviously no longer existent.


> And there isn't. The DDoS part is inclusive with their other (paid)
> service; they're a CDN. The DDoS part is free just because their
> inbound links are underused anyway (requests only).


They claim that it's security first, CDN second.
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